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makes you spend your spare time in much healthier ways than on here all day/night?

I work at a jewellers. My favourite colleague there is a Muslim girl. She's great and I love her, and she almost dispelled all of my previous 'misconceptions' about Muslims, until today, when during a discussion about Bhutto, she said; "the bitch had what was coming to her. Women can't lead, and they shouldn't try. We're not as strong as men."

No worries though, I had two perfect examples of fine women leaders. Namely Margaret Thatcher and Queen Victoria. So I won.

I also work with a boy who has the opposite taste to me in the strongest ways possible, in every way possible.

But if you're ever passing through Burnley and you fancy buying some jewellery, make sure you come to Herbert Brown's. I'll get you a 33% discount.

I've also discovered this really cool beer house in the town that serves millions of foreign beers, whilst playing soul and funk and rnb, and so I'm never using the internet again any more.

Anyway, hope you enjoyed reading this killing of time as much as I did writing it.

having a job has made me spend my time outside of work any more productively. I just end up venting my rage about petty things at work to friends, I still fuck around doing very little on the internet and I still frequently window shop for expensive camera stuff I'll never afford because I mismanage my money (incidentally money mismanagement seems to get worse in direct proportion to how much I have in the bank.

I'm so glad, to be honest. It did force me to work more in the little free time I had, but hopefully I can keep that up now I've quit.

Hopefully I'll be able to get a proper job after my exams. Working in a supermarket was hardly taxing: you could basically work at your own pace, walk in 10 minutes late, they overpaid me... etc.

Though it was fucking dull. As cliched as it sounds I really can't do the toad work. It's not that it was hard, it was just so unengaging in even the most basic way. It was completely, completely dull. It was basically just killing time for 4 hours a day. When I got home it felt like I couldave been staring at a blank wall all that time. I felt like singing chain gang songs as I stacked them shelves.